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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, ISIS.
Chafin Bros. Garage
Open Day and Night
Storing and supplies; repairing,
vulcanizing and welding.
Used cars tor 'sale! 1
PHONE 1237. / ; .
168 Washington St. ; Athens, Ga
... toughest and woolleat town In the
JiWPEClAL TODAY, IN “REo 1 west." Here our intrepid hero mlxeo
• * { WHITE A{tpuu,UE B J.OOO"J up piors bad men tbAn. Nlp^
Again you have' tab-prime- favori'Cijirtsr/eybr imagined ln'hfs-wiid*4Y
its*,: Francis X. Bushman anU Bev- 1 flights ot fancy, and , after finally
erly Bayne, the screen's most ills- I cleaning them out, sets out to re>
THE RIGHT WAY
(Central Time)
Trains depart for Macoq 6:30 a. m
4:16 p. m. . ,
Trains arrive from Macon 12:10 p, m
9:16 p. m. '•
Connections made at M^filson witb
Georgia R. R. for Monroe, and at
Macon for all points south.
For Information: Phone 640 or 16
SEABOARD AIR UNE
From' 12:01 a. m., Sunday, January
13th, 1918, trains will pass Athens,
City (Eastern) Time, as follows:
North Bound.
,..UV..10:19 a. m.
3:28 p. m.
■. 7:45 p. m.
11:40 p. m.
South Bound.
.....I..'....:'. 6:371 a. m.
..... 7:10 a. m.
2:62 p. in.
6:20 p! m.
No. 30
No. 6
No. 18
No. 12
No. 11
No. 17
No. 5 .
No. 29
Gainesville. Midland Ry.
Schedule »
Time Table No. 23, Effective Janu
ary 13, 1918.
Arrival of grains;
No. 1, Sunday only 11:40 a. m.
No. 8,.Daily ..‘!i!.0:05 p. m.
No.' 11, Daily, except Snnday.
Mixed 10:40 a, m.
^ Departure of Trains. n
No. 2, Daily 7:20 a. m.
No. 4, Sunday only :..... 1:55 p. m.
No. 12, Daily except Sunday,
Mixed ..11:30 a. m.
" Nds! 2 and 4 connect at Belmont for
binder and Monroe and Intermediate
points, and with tbe Georgia Railroad
for Gainesville & Northwestern stir
tions and with SoOthem Railway
north and south.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
M H EFFECTIVE DEC. 9, 1917. . ■
(Eastern Time.)
„ Train No. 60. dally, leavee Athena
8:30 a.- m. ' '
Train No. 62, dally except Sunday,
leavee Athena 3:40 p. m.
EUjSHMAN AND BAYNE
WIN AS CO-STARS IN STRAND
mi
Smith Estate Case
Continued by Speer
I hi! fervid scenario writer as “the - HEARING IS SUSPENDED TILL
STATE COURTS PASS ON VAL- 5
IDITY OF THE WILL.
tlnguished and popular co-stars. This
time they appear in'a true red-blood
ed romance, which calls attention to
form the whole “Mad Dog" village,
tilth the help of a.pretty Salvation
Army girl, several hundred feet of
H (*fred^d'3a'‘T,iieCBaRnf&.)
Augusta, Ga., Jan. 31.—The hear
ing in the case of M. S. Jennings, et
al., Zadoc Smith, et al.. was yester
day suspended by Judge Speer pend
ing action by the state courts on the
th$ fact that "Red, White and Blue j film and a barrel full of comedy sit- validity of the will which was dis-
lllocd" is about the best kind of cations
bldod a human being can be blessed
with. “Red, White and Blue Blood"
Is ia play of patriotism-- without a
reference to war. It breathes the
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS !
STRAND SPECIAL MONDAY
"The Modem
Musketeer” which ; ant8 to the estate.
Announcing
covered several weeks ago. His de
cision was rendered Immediately fol
lowing arguments by attorneys rep
resenting the various sets of claim-
i .* -M.:-
FJWKI5X.6USHMAN Mem)Star
fj | \ Strand Special Today. ^
v.as tp have been presented at the
ptrend theqtrs last Monday will pos
itively be shoWn at the Strtnd thea
tre next week, Monday. ThlB Is by
Rrf lWJgreatest feature- fN» popular
star has made to date and* should'
crowd, the Strand at every perform
on Monday. . The, first perform-
ance will start at 10 a. m., and lt'ls
the wise ones that come early for
choice seats.
| Strand Special Today.
■Iflt of good constructive American-
Vatican’s Finances
Deplorable Condition
mtlon
lict' W'l
ccnfilct: The only conflict’ (^ between
pid, outworn ideas or aristocracy and
the great, vital problems' of real
njeh and women. It Is an object les
son In the right kind or helpfulness,
the aid that Is given, with a smile and
A- handclasp, rather than the smug
Train No. 64, Sunday only, leaves j, e j p that is sent in a check, to avoid
Athens, 4:00 p. m. Icohtact with "the masses." "Red,
Train No. 51, daily except Snnday, white and Blue Blood” is a human
arrives Athena, 12:69, noon. story told in a human way, full of
Train-No. 63, dally, arrives Athena [ a ^ e adventure and the spirit
9:40 p. m. true Americanism. With such artists
Train No. 56, Sunday only, arrives as p ranc i g x. Bushman and Beverly
Athens 12:40 p. m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
“ATHEN8 BRANCH”
(Effective Dec. 9.)
TRAINS DEPART
All Points, (Daily) .......8:00 a. a.
All Points (Dally ex. Sun.) 3:30 p. m.
TRAIN8 ARRIVE. |C? ’
.10:10 p. ^ t,
Bayne to Interpret its humanity
there could be no saner or more de
lightful entertainment.
All Points (Dally),
WEALTHY SOCIETY- GIRL
■i SEEKS “PAST” BEFORE SET
„ ! TLING DOWN, ELITE TODAY
Answers Mysterious “Ad” in, Paper
for Girl With “Past.
You've never lived. . In yotjr life
All Points (Daily ex. Sun.) 10:30 a.m. there have been no: purple moments
For information telephone , with bitter-sweet’ regrets and (here
A. B. HAMMOND, Commercial Agent ’ is nothing to forgive or forget; our
Phone 81. i life would be Insipid, stale anji un
R. L. JOHNSON, Ticket Agent, .safe.” This was Corlnne Chilvere'j
Phone 1024. ijjzriswer to Rocky Van. Sandt, her
( “““—“””““ fiance, when he urged a Speedy wed-
ding.
: .Corlnne longed to escape from her
ex. Eimo t-oage, i\. or r. oi. mow erbit of luxury and realy live. She
Lodge, No. 40 Knights of ^“.wanted a .. pagt " one filled with un
meets every Monday night at 8:09 certainty and big moments. She
o’clock at its CasUe Hall, in the Jes-'— and
... would have adventure and excite-
ter Bnil^ng, Clayton ^Street. ^ Phone p, ant before >he iettleddown as any-
126-L. Visiting Knights cordially in- one . g w jf e . jt was this thirst for
vlted to attend.
T. H. NICKERSON, C. O.
H. P. LAWRENCE, K. of R. A S-
advonture which landed Corlnne in
one of the most compromising posi
tions to which any society bud had
ever awakened.
Glancing over her morning paper
dlscon-
Williams Lodge, No. 18,1.0. O. F<—
^J*,,*?** ’¥ search of the unusual, this' die
tented child of wealth stumbled
tartling advertisement which read
AU brethren ue invited to attend.
i J. L. HARMON. N. O. ’
J. A. MEALOR, R. S.
rnAoiTfr
Glenn Lodge, No. 76, I. O. O. F«—■
Meets every Tneaday night in Odd
Fellows’'Halt ' Max Joseph Building
AB brethren; ere invited to attend
H. D. STEPHENS, N. G.
J. T. GALLIHER, R. 8. ' \B)
i- .-Tfl'ffb ftffT—.t-L ■ 'f-t. ,lt"
Geo. B. Davie Campk W. O. W.—
Meets every Wednesday) evening in
Woodmen Hall, Max"J6sepfh Bunding,
at tikO p.-fhc The fttsTaBd thlfd flss
voted-to general bnslnees; the second
and fourth to' degree team*’and Uni
form Rgnk Drill. Visiting Sovereigna
cordially Invited. —
w. vr. beacham, c. a
J. D. WOOD, Clerk. HO
ARBUCKLE A REFORMER,
AT BTRAND SATURDAY
Fatty Arbackle’s next Paramount
Arbuckle comedy has received the ti
tle "Out West.” It will be shown at
the Strand theatre on Saturday. In
meets In regular communication ev- Us new comedy Fatty plays the role
ery Thursday night in each month at 'of reformer, successfully, albeit very
Maaoslo F« n , third floor Max Joseph humorously. Thrown off e freight
Bufldlng. Clayton Street jtrttln tnto the heart of tbe western
B. C. PAINE, W. If. [desert Fatty lands eventually In the
JNO. O. QUINN, Sec. , village ol “Mad Dog,” described by
Mt Vernon Lodoe, F.4A. M.—Mt
Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. A A. M.
e st.
Wanted: Two young women with
pasts, etc.”
. Here was her chance. She didn’t
really have a past, but nature had
endowed her with a .brilliant Imagi
nation and she would not be hinder
ed by facts. So Corlnne decided to
Investigate.
What this advertisement led to
and in what startling situations Cor-
tene found herself, are the thrilling
episodes of the Triangle play, “In-
discreet Corlnne,” featuring Olive
Thomas. This picture will be shown
at Elite theatre on today.
ip£6lAL' COMMITTEE ' WILL!» RE-
ORGANIZE 8X$TpM 1 -MAY,FLOAT,
,v ". woRLtivmjrtoAN/
rm
his decision > Judge
Speer said:
It Is probably true that this-litiga
tion originated from the precipitancy
with which the Intestacy waB declar
ed. James M. Smith died in the
morning, and by night certain gen
tlemen appeared before the court of
ordinary of Oglethorpe county, and
hud themselves appointed temporary
administrators upon the ground that
James M. Smith died without leaving
a will. That was notice to the world
of the intestacy. Of course all per
sons who claim to be the heirs at law
of James M. Smith were put upon no-
tice that it was now timely and ap
propriate fbr them to assert their
claims. Some of these alleged heirs
at law were citizens of other states.
The constitution bf the United Stateg
provides that the United-State*- cbflri
shall have jurisdiction of controver-
siea between: citizens r of jilfferent
statse. They thus had lie' Constitu
tional right to Institute their proceeds
iagl^(fa!sets up, Itfjkjr oWmsylp ’ |
United States court. This was done,
and u)ipn the avermentB of the orig-
lnil Mil' after hearing. Veii appoint
ed, who took charge of the estate.
M JPR9 tr 1 ?, V f
- Now, there can be ho doubt,' that
the bill and the receivers served a
valuable purpose. These! geuflfimefi
who had themselves appointed ad*
mlnistrators, manifestly regarded
this estate as a small and rather triv
ial affair. Under the laws^ot .Qeop>
gla, administrators must give bond In
double the amount lot the personal
estate. They' gave bond only U
Lssociated Press.)
Rome,. >Jan.. 31.—Ap - international
oornmittde is to -be forined to reor
ganize the finances of the Vatican
which Cardinal Gasparri, papal sec
retary of state, reports in an alarm
ing condition. The committee, one
of whose members will be Thomas
F Ryan', of Now York, wilt be (Jilted
upon to devise means ot obtaining,
funds, possibly by the underwriting
if a World-Wide loan.
WHEN .YOU WAKE
UP DRINK GLASS
OP HOT WATER
< i a
Wash the poisons and toxins from
1 ‘ system before putting more
food Into stomach.
i HHfff-rrrUV ih;
Saye Inside-bathing makes any
one look and feel cIcmjl
•wait and refreshed,!
Wash yourself on the inside before
breakfast like you do on the outside.
This la vastly more important because
the skin pores do not absorb Impuri
ties, into the- blood, -carting, Stlnees.:
whlta ih a hflUrAl An V.
sum of fifty thousand dollara,.(160,-
000.00). ^ The receivers had' an ln-
entdry -taken, which was done by,
direction'of the court, and ft! turned
efit that ’ thero were millions, of dol
lars to be taken care of, end ade
quate: bonds were given to protect
Then, too, the administrators avow
ed in open court that they believed
that the -Zadock Smith heirs were
entitled to all of this estate. Pre
sumably, therefore, they would have
distributed the estate to the Zadock
Smith heirs before the will was dis
covered. This bill prevented, that
The bill accomplished much for the
Interest of those who will be finally
entitled. It is true that the circuit
court of appeals reversed the action
of this court in appointing receivers,
but that was simply upon the ground
that the administration of the estate
should be conducted’ by officials ap
pointed by the court of ordinary,
This decision of the circuit cojurt of
flftTMnl, did nnt donv. ’hut. as - this
appeals did not deny, 'but. as this
court was held after careful constd
siilofii yp tbh[ court In fidjurtlng ^e,
rights of those parties who are citi-
of other states.
W/gfrMkHiiurLgSO
I, therefore, shall continue this
matter, to await the action f>f tb.e
state court,/1 make! no flnal decision
upon the merits. I do not know
whether Mr. Harvey desires to re
main with the rest of the intervenors
or -not.' The oo*vt-wHt, of course,
permit him to control the interven
tion,of Mr».,Eatnnaa he thinks-prqpr
Mr. Bill Carlisle Is 111 at hto'home
In .GalnesvtUe.
J,
Minnesota Probes
ih n
iy
iWkSMl^A Jr
mittee sent by the Minnesota publlo
mittee
safety commission to Investigate con! ,
ditlons in the varloos army camps >
The oowe-w«l,-vt ’emwm^ flfBefi# "Mf!«BStkT«M»rs are quarf |
tered, reported that hospital condi- ■
tlofis mp Cody, New Mexico, 1
failed-to satisfy the 'investigators, -
The authorities have negleoted'th4
.hospital and there ia a shortage ot
- phystdans. The food was good.
•■ration of that Opinion, OTHrossly .up
held the Jurisdiction 6f thl* court* In
; ■ n
a < fide claim of a
itate kv|a-.inyolved/
while the bowel pores do.
fbr every ounce otjfood and drink
ouuoe of Waste (material must he ‘ " eprfv ® the non-
carried out of the body. If this waste
material is not eliminated day by
day it quickly ferments end gener
ates poisons, gases and toxins which
are absorbed or tucked into th£blood
stream, through the lymph ducts
which should suck only nourishment
to sustain tl^e body.
A splendid health measure is : to
drink, .before ^brs|a|p^i^ each jlsy, a
glass of real hot water with' a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate m Jt,
which 1* a harmless way to wash
these poisons, gases end toxins from
the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-
ela; > thus cleanetng,,. sweetening and
freshening the entire alimentary ca
nal before putting more food into
the stomach.
drug store hot la stfiScieof Ito make
anyone an enthusiast on inside-bath
ing. (Men and women who are ac
customed to wake up yrith a dull,
aching head or have furred tohgue,
bad taste, nasty breath, sallow com
piexlon, others who have billons at
tacks, add stomach or constipation
are assured of pronoun cad improve,
ment in both health and appearances
shortly.
rq far as the;
oltizen of anott
Discovery of a Will,
The case Is still pending here, but
in the meantime further search on
the part of these administrators or
their agents, discovered a will. The
will ia offered for probyfe, and -its
existence, ' its validity ah hUclm Is
contested, in the proper court fo
Tb£fc-)doep! .'no
■dent citizens who
have a bona fide claim of heirship
of the right to be heard in the proper
United States court haying jurisdic
tion. If there la a resldlum-'under
1b(e wilf. esi is harei'asserted and ) it
seems to* be mooted even between
those litigants who are opposed to
the complainants here, a non-resident
citizen hqs the right to assert his
her claim, to share 1n that re
upon tins ground .that ^ On she
actually the "heir, the legat helr, of
James M. Smith. «\ »\ «
But, is there a will 7< It! there Is
a realdlum, to whom will It go under
the construction of such courts ? Will
It go to the legatees or the heirs at
law? Those questions are to be de
termined, and, therefore, I think; that
It is the duty of thla court not to
clear enough, and has been deter*
mined by the'court, and there
been no appeal from that decision,
ft Js the duty of the court to .main
tain tbe bill here, and to await the
determination in the state court as
to whether or not there Is a will, and
roseibly also the construction of the
-state court as to-tbe effect of that
Vrilt Yhen- ft wlll be in the position
to determine whether there is, or ia
not, a bubject matter here for dispo-
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Just Arrived
Two Gars Of
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Western Mules
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To be Sold at Special Prices
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If you are expecting buy one niule or
several you will be interested in this an*
/ .jnouaoeppent.! Ouo .buye^ ^ from
" the big mtile centers of ^be west, and we
now^ave twb cars of the/finest animals
that have been seen on the£Athens market
for a long time.
e quartered at otir stables on clay*
ton street, and just to see them in the pens
wium It convince you that buyers have n great
hOyMl opp«t^ni^ to; ®ei^<ithe finwt n)u|*8 that
will be offwea here this season-
We are prepared to make some mighty at*
tractive .prices on this lot, and you should
not fail fo pay our stables a visit.
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184 Clayton Street
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